Here is our story:
All things work together, I believe, according to a plan. Nothing is accidental*.
Back in a time when the world was young; men were real men, women were real women, and small furry otters were real small furry otters; a time known to mortal men as the Fall of 1994, Vangie and I had a mutual friend.
A wonderful lady named Aimee was a student of mine, and Vangie was house sitting for Aimee's parents while they were away. Both Vangie and I had recently ended relationships with others. This being Ephrata, it was of course, widespread knowledge at school**.
Aimee figured that, a) we were both single, b) we were both similar***, and c) Aimee was uniquely placed to help us- she made mutual introductions by exchanging phone numbers, sort of forcefully and without permission.
At this point, I had experienced many strange things in the classroom, but being set up on a blind date4* was novel, to be sure. So I called Vangie (great voice, by the way) and asked her over for dinner. I was too poor to take her out, so she came over and I cooked5*. She wore a pink, long sleeved shirt and nicely fitting Levis. She was amazed I was tall because of my car.
The wonderful 1993 Prelude. I guess it made me look short. Who knew? |
We hit it off pretty well6*.
Starting the next night, dates were frequent and relaxed; Skippers for dinner, roadtrips, hiking, horses, that sort of thing. In December we went on an overnight ski trip with Vangie's church to Schweitzer. The camera-guy took a pretty random shot of us. We think it is still the best pictures we have.
She looks the same, and I....I.... I don't own that jacket anymore. |
That was pretty fun.
By July we were married at, what was now, our church. It was 106°F that day, but it was still fun.
Wow. Just look at her. |
The Highlands. It was incredible (and incredibly windy that day). |
45-minutes in labor. My woman is a stud9*. |
But it has.
That is our story, all things working together for the good.
Whitefish Lake last Summer. |
* Except that incident with the water-ballons and surgical tube in 8th grade English, totally an accident.
** This is one of the few things I don't miss about teaching.
*** Not in obvious ways, however. Aimee is smart.
4* My first. And last, it turns out.
5* Szechuan stir fry. Still a favorite.
6* Ironic and/or sarcastic understatement to emphasize the successful working-out-ness.
7* The picture of the Prelude is at the beach cabin from that weekend.
8* Which feels like, yesterday.
9* Good story in itself getting to the hospital in time, etc.
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